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of 3% growth in the economy. those retail sales, those jobless claims, those isns, and those business profits, i was at the business roundtable with the coos, profits, cash flows, pristine balance sheets, the u.s. is the place to be right now. that's why the dollar is strong. a growth trade. >> then why is the u.s. underperforming so many of the world's stock markets this year? it's behind japan, behind the uk. on a capitalization weighted basis, the u.s. is underperforming the morgan stanley world index x-us. >> volatility is also underperforming. if you put money to work in those marks, you have to accept volatility is higher based on recent trends. >> give it time. the japanese thing is terrific. >> a strong dollar, they are deliberately trying to weaken the yen. >> japan is fighting deflation, and they are preappreciating the currency and will start pouring money into the economy. that's exactly right. may help bolster the dollar, but i don't see why japan and the american stock marks can't go up. i can't vou
of 3% growth in the economy. those retail sales, those jobless claims, those isns, and those business profits, i was at the business roundtable with the coos, profits, cash flows, pristine balance sheets, the u.s. is the place to be right now. that's why the dollar is strong. a growth trade. >> then why is the u.s. underperforming so many of the world's stock markets this year? it's behind japan, behind the uk. on a capitalization weighted basis, the u.s. is underperforming the morgan...
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economy is stronger than you think. the problem isn't the u.s. economy it's the world economy. and i think the world economy is much weaker than you think. and don't take my word for it simply look at global indices, particularly emerging markets and most importantly china the number two economy in the world. china today closed on the loss of t -- lows the year. china is significantly underperforming. i don't believe the u.s. in this global economy the u.s. can effectively go it alone. that's what the stock market has done so far but i don't think it's sustainable. >> brian westberry what do you think, will china hold up our recovery? >> i don't think so. look back at 1989, japan back then was the second largest economy in the world. it collapsed. and then in the 1990s the u.s. economy boomed. >> first we had a very severe recession in the early '90s. >> it wasn't very severe but we had a recession. we boomed in the 1990s. we already had our recession. swrap has been down for 20 years. if that's all we get i'll take it. the bottom line is what's driving -- >> the point i want t
economy is stronger than you think. the problem isn't the u.s. economy it's the world economy. and i think the world economy is much weaker than you think. and don't take my word for it simply look at global indices, particularly emerging markets and most importantly china the number two economy in the world. china today closed on the loss of t -- lows the year. china is significantly underperforming. i don't believe the u.s. in this global economy the u.s. can effectively go it alone. that's...
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and global economy. they are doing it, we are seeing them succeed in a lot of different ways. the productivity story is good. that is where elevating standard of living comes from. that is -- we are looking at more confidence going forward now. >> and the dycotomi has been that the smaller businesses have not been able to do that. >> we have to stop picking on them. >> mike and tony will stay with us. situation in cyprus is as dicey as ever. question, will russia come to the rescue? will the banks there ever reopen? and will it stay in the eu? we've reports from moscow and cyprus, coming up next, please stay with us. >> situation in cyprus getting worse today, banks will not open until next week at the he earliest. good evening michelle. >> larry, another day, another attempt to try to come up with a rescue plan for cyprus, today cyprus suggested that they would try to raid a pension fund, and promise to pay the workers down the road. but that idea was not liked. additionally they are trying get money fr
and global economy. they are doing it, we are seeing them succeed in a lot of different ways. the productivity story is good. that is where elevating standard of living comes from. that is -- we are looking at more confidence going forward now. >> and the dycotomi has been that the smaller businesses have not been able to do that. >> we have to stop picking on them. >> mike and tony will stay with us. situation in cyprus is as dicey as ever. question, will russia come to the...
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i think that they see a huge amount of slack in the economy, the jobs economy. i think they look at that u6 that looks at the participation rate, the work of part-time workers, and they see a lot of room for error also look at the inflation numbers, which they believe to be under control now and into the foreseeable future. i think as i've said for a long time, the debate is not about now until september or august. i think, again, we're setting up for an interesting jackson hole speech by bernanke if we keep going at this rate. it always seems to work out that way. i think the issue is just the fed by 1 trillion, $700 billion worth of stuff. if that $300 billion is enough to make you nervous, then go ahead and be nervous about that. i think if they end up not doing $300 billion it's because you have that additional stimulus or additional strength in the economy. >> okay. rick, thank you, sir. steve, thank you, sir. scott? >>> all right. coming up, we're going to continue our what's working series with a list of stocks that could make you some money in the retail
i think that they see a huge amount of slack in the economy, the jobs economy. i think they look at that u6 that looks at the participation rate, the work of part-time workers, and they see a lot of room for error also look at the inflation numbers, which they believe to be under control now and into the foreseeable future. i think as i've said for a long time, the debate is not about now until september or august. i think, again, we're setting up for an interesting jackson hole speech by...
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was muted because the economy in the u.s. is pretty good and because it's still viewed as a safe haven. look what happened to the dollar. we can't continue to have question marks about confidence in an area of the world that's fragile and expect risk asset rallies including equity market to rally. >> european banks, they got hurt. they were down 3.5% to 4%. american banks were not. bank index was down less than 1%. i want to ask you though. given what dallara said, how do you assess the risk of this whole story? it seems small. a nothing little island. how do you see it? >> the last four years have been dedicated looking at risks globally. in my book i talk about the destruction lehman cauause overseas. now it's the reverse. the last three years we had elevator shaft drops in the u.s. stock market. at the end of the first quarter, beginning of the second quarter, 16%, 20% and 10%. each time there was credit spread contagion from europe. a sovereign problem that led to a bank problem. then that weakness led to u.s. credit spre
was muted because the economy in the u.s. is pretty good and because it's still viewed as a safe haven. look what happened to the dollar. we can't continue to have question marks about confidence in an area of the world that's fragile and expect risk asset rallies including equity market to rally. >> european banks, they got hurt. they were down 3.5% to 4%. american banks were not. bank index was down less than 1%. i want to ask you though. given what dallara said, how do you assess the...
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the economy is getting better. i think we have good traction in the economy right now. we'll see better economic growth than we have seen in the past. the market is reacting to some of that and not without risk from what's going to happen with monetary policy going forward and other concerns. but to run a government like this of $3.6 trillion that many depend on and look to for direction, this isn't the way to do it. we need to find a way to fix it and i'm just not optimistic that we can do that in the very near term. i think it's going to take, you know, two, four, six years to get to a point where we can clear up some of the issues that we're dealing with on tax policy and on our long-term spending priorities. >> even as those long-term issues worsen during that period of time. we'll have to leave it there. gentlemen, thank you both. great to see you both this morning. president obama will meet with a group of ceos at the white house today to discuss ways to improve cybersecurity. the president will solicit input on how the government and private sector can best work
the economy is getting better. i think we have good traction in the economy right now. we'll see better economic growth than we have seen in the past. the market is reacting to some of that and not without risk from what's going to happen with monetary policy going forward and other concerns. but to run a government like this of $3.6 trillion that many depend on and look to for direction, this isn't the way to do it. we need to find a way to fix it and i'm just not optimistic that we can do...
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the economy is getting stronger. we'll be right back. up next the question will be are the young gun libertarians taking the leadership role at cpac so far? we're going to talk about that with one under 35 elected leader from florida. stay with us, cpac story very interesting. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read a
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economy. maybe a little bit of help from heaven. back over to you. >> the archbishop, this is something people should go look up this piece of the story. this is a fascinating piece. he's seen as this spiritual leader there who has been quite vocal. he's been out there talking saying let's get out of the euro and go back to the pound. do we have carolyn? can i briefly ask what it's like on the ground there? we understand that it may be several more days, not just thursday, before people can access their money in cyprus. >> absolutely. initially we know that banks were going to be closed up until tomorrow but at this point there's a lot of speculation that banks will be closed up until tuesday because monday is another bank holiday and at this point it's very, very uncertain that we'll get a viable plan b to get the bailout deal in place at this point it doesn't look like we'll get it by tomorrow. at this point we are expecting that banks are going to be closed for a little bit longer. of cours
economy. maybe a little bit of help from heaven. back over to you. >> the archbishop, this is something people should go look up this piece of the story. this is a fascinating piece. he's seen as this spiritual leader there who has been quite vocal. he's been out there talking saying let's get out of the euro and go back to the pound. do we have carolyn? can i briefly ask what it's like on the ground there? we understand that it may be several more days, not just thursday, before people...
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we're expecting the global economy to grow over 3% this year. it's a reflection of our view that the back end of 2013 will be loaded with economic growth. that would really benefit the cyclical stocks. >> we will see that next month. >> thank you very much. we are waiting for the 115 cardinals to tell us whether they have picked a new pope. that sea gull has left the chimney there. it is nighttime in rome. white smoke indicates they have reached a consensus with 2/3 plus one voting for a new leader of the roman catholic church. black smoke? no decision. at this time we are just watching and waiting along with the rest of you. >> and the man behind the dennis rodman, kim jong-unmeeting is part of our power meeting when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, t
we're expecting the global economy to grow over 3% this year. it's a reflection of our view that the back end of 2013 will be loaded with economic growth. that would really benefit the cyclical stocks. >> we will see that next month. >> thank you very much. we are waiting for the 115 cardinals to tell us whether they have picked a new pope. that sea gull has left the chimney there. it is nighttime in rome. white smoke indicates they have reached a consensus with 2/3 plus one voting...
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economy. caterpillar, oracle, not just u.s. economy, but the global economy. europe is very, very weak. was going to happen in emerging markets, china, i think is questionable. so i just think there's a lot of question marks out there and the market is not pricing that in right now. >> no. that's a really good point. scott, i guess the federal reserve sees a lot of those question marks, too. they made the point that they don't want to get into a situation where they pullback too quickly because they don't want to see something that's unsustainable gains in the labor market. i guess that's the good news if anybody is waiting for anything is that the fed is still standing by. >> i think what the fed had to say is essentially bullish for everything in the world except for change. because they don't seem like they want to make any changes except for the news that mr. bernanke has now had a conversation with the president about his tenure. and it seems more likely than ever that his term will come to an end in january. unfortunately, it's going no be just about the
economy. caterpillar, oracle, not just u.s. economy, but the global economy. europe is very, very weak. was going to happen in emerging markets, china, i think is questionable. so i just think there's a lot of question marks out there and the market is not pricing that in right now. >> no. that's a really good point. scott, i guess the federal reserve sees a lot of those question marks, too. they made the point that they don't want to get into a situation where they pullback too quickly...
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the economy is improving. we get to the next problem with is building up the balance sheet in a way that will make it hard to tighten when they need to tighten. >> the fact is you're siding with santelli over me but in a more polite way. one of the keys to what you're saying and i have a counter to this, maybe let you say it which is that you think the issue of taking money away from savers by lowering interest rates is something that hurts the economy and consumer spending more than lower interest rates create spending and helps the economy. >> yes. because first of all if you look at consumer interest income and consumer interest expense, consumers actually have more interest bearing assets an they do interest bearing liabilities. the key is liabilities are fixed rate at this stage or most are because of fixed rate mortgages. if you allow interest rates to go up, you push more none inmon the consumer sector than your cost to consumer sector and older americans live off cds and if you push up the income more,
the economy is improving. we get to the next problem with is building up the balance sheet in a way that will make it hard to tighten when they need to tighten. >> the fact is you're siding with santelli over me but in a more polite way. one of the keys to what you're saying and i have a counter to this, maybe let you say it which is that you think the issue of taking money away from savers by lowering interest rates is something that hurts the economy and consumer spending more than...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> take a look at futures. the dow looks like it would open off about 103 points. fass dak would be off about 32 points and the s&p 500 off about 16 points. making headlines this morning, beyond cyprus, airbus is landing a record order of jets from indonesia's lion air. the deal is for $24 billion for 234 planes. also today, president obama is going to be nominating thomas perez to head the labor department. >> we wondered. >> an airplane guy. >> if we were going to pull back, we wondered where it was going to come from. but this doesn't change that we're still -- the dollar has been thrown away, the best house in the neighborhood, things here are still going better. so the question is, does europe still have the -- >>
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eight times the side of the economy. if you look at the size of the bailout needed it is unprecedented. eig italy and spain don't even come close to the bank bailout. we used to think spain might need a bailout of 10% of gdp for its banks. can you imagine, that's huge. in cyprus is we're talking 60% of gdp so it's outsized. >> michelle caruso-cabrera, thanks so much for that. 60% of it relies on its banking system and 30% of its deposits are from non-uri on countries. >> it is roughly two-thirds of exxon mobil's capital spending. >> there are people who have missed this move, people who missed it for 6,000 point, 3,000 points and they will point out that is irrelevant, the size of the gdp and this is the next big thing and people will tell you you ought to take your money out of j.p. morgan chase. these are people who have a terrific motive. they have got to catch up with the averages. at the same time, stocks are pretty extended so it's a great excuse. i was going use the fed as a great excuse, but now we have cyprus. i
eight times the side of the economy. if you look at the size of the bailout needed it is unprecedented. eig italy and spain don't even come close to the bank bailout. we used to think spain might need a bailout of 10% of gdp for its banks. can you imagine, that's huge. in cyprus is we're talking 60% of gdp so it's outsized. >> michelle caruso-cabrera, thanks so much for that. 60% of it relies on its banking system and 30% of its deposits are from non-uri on countries. >> it is...
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we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your suggestion. tweet us at the lead cnn. use the hash tag lulu slogan. also, you've been waiting six years for it. now justin timberlake's new album is here. you're not that excited about it? neither is marco rubio. my interview with the republican senator is next. we'll talk immigration, foreign policy, and jams in the politics lead. ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, inf
we're not talking about absolute devastation in the economy. when we've gotten to the point where yoga pants are a big problem maybe we are getting better. >> all right. thank you very much for being here. >>> lululemon had to dump $20 million worth of yoga pants because they were see through and today's hash tag, you're it. let's come up with a slogan for all those too sheer lululemon pants. here's mine. come for the fitness. stay for the hr complaint. send us your idea, your...
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economy. >> you thought that was a joke, right? no. 24. that's the number of umbrellas the sultan of brunei purchased during his last visit to new york city. in 2010, on a whim, the sultan spent more than $500 on novelty umbrellas and over $20,000 on lizard skin handbags. but that was nothing to him. because the sultan spends a lot more than that here in new york. he's worth more than $20 billion. he owns a fleet of more than 5,000 luxury cars and his own 747, which he actually flew himself to the united states. >>> now, his family includes 12 children by three wives. lives in a 1,788-room palace. they also have homes in london, los angeles, new york, and paris. it is a lifestyle that many of us will never experience, to state the obvious. he spent time in the harem, she saw firsthand how they lived. in december 2011, she came "outfront." >> when i went to this supposed audition or casting, it was supposedly to go and entertain rich businessmen in singapore for what at that time was a tremendous amount of money. for me. $20,000. which was
economy. >> you thought that was a joke, right? no. 24. that's the number of umbrellas the sultan of brunei purchased during his last visit to new york city. in 2010, on a whim, the sultan spent more than $500 on novelty umbrellas and over $20,000 on lizard skin handbags. but that was nothing to him. because the sultan spends a lot more than that here in new york. he's worth more than $20 billion. he owns a fleet of more than 5,000 luxury cars and his own 747, which he actually flew...
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and there's knockoff effects on the economy. so the key for trying to get a handle on this issue, learn from the mistakes as eastern europe and the united states over the last hundred years or so and begin to put a serious curb on these types of emissions because it's having a major impact on the harmony of china. >> so it's one thing to impact the health of the chinese people, but how might china pollution problems really affect the rest of the world? >> well, of course, fredricka, china has been a really important economic driver here in the global economic scale especially over the last few years of the economic slump in the west. and when you look at this unrest and the riots that are happening, when you look at the impact on health care and the cost to the chinese government, there's a very real impact on the economy of china as a whole. and that certainly impacts the rest of us as the world. from an environmental perspective too smog and particlats that originate in china can be found on the beaches of the bahama and the a
and there's knockoff effects on the economy. so the key for trying to get a handle on this issue, learn from the mistakes as eastern europe and the united states over the last hundred years or so and begin to put a serious curb on these types of emissions because it's having a major impact on the harmony of china. >> so it's one thing to impact the health of the chinese people, but how might china pollution problems really affect the rest of the world? >> well, of course, fredricka,...
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, so the debt is not growing faster than the economy. the realistic goal that both sides are pointing at now. >> maria. >> i sleetly agree with ron. it is an i hadisticly a good idea. i completely agree with the president, but instead of doing it just for the sake of doing it. you look at a family and things that families need to get done, and a family in debt, they could balance their budget in a minute if they decide not to send their kids to college or not to give their grandparents the health care they need. is that smart? absolutely not. we need to do it with the focus on the future. making sure the middle class is educated, healthy and robust. >>> ending gun violence in america through higher taxes? the idea behind a house democratic bill led by linda sanchez. it calls for an additional 10% tax on sales of concealable firearms with the extra money going to fund gun buybacks and safety programs. supporters say it would get unwanted guns off the streets. critics say it's punishes law abiding gun owners. our question, will raising tax
, so the debt is not growing faster than the economy. the realistic goal that both sides are pointing at now. >> maria. >> i sleetly agree with ron. it is an i hadisticly a good idea. i completely agree with the president, but instead of doing it just for the sake of doing it. you look at a family and things that families need to get done, and a family in debt, they could balance their budget in a minute if they decide not to send their kids to college or not to give their...
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so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew lawrence is behind something called the skyscraper index which shows that the construction of very tall buildings is actually a great way to predict the onset of economic changes. so here's how it works. when a skyscraper begins construction, everybody is all excited, ebullient, right, the country is growing. usually they are too excited and then there is a dramatic plunge in the economic outlook of the country. but according to the index, once the skyscraper has finally finished, the economy will be climbing back. one world trade center will be america's tallest tower when it is completed next year. and even though americans' confidence in the economy is bad, our new tallest building seems to indicate things are looking up. hey, you know, i know it's just one tower. and sure, it's a rather thin hope. but if the index holds true, america's economy is going to be in a way better place, a lot sooner than anybody thought. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i do
so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew lawrence is behind something called the skyscraper index which shows that the construction of very tall buildings is actually a great way to predict the onset of economic changes. so here's how it works. when a skyscraper begins construction, everybody is all excited, ebullient, right, the country is growing. usually they are too excited and then there is a dramatic plunge in the economic...
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and that would be a good thing for the american economy and a good thing for the american middle class. >> are there any indicators at this juncture that there are some come grounds being found? >> i think you saw with the dinner with the group of senatoring saying they would be willing to consider a balanced approach, consider revenue from tax reform coupled with, you know, a savings generated with entitlement reform and that's essentially the president's position and what he's put forward in his proposal. we'll see. the gap is wide. we saw with the house republican budget proposal presented this week by chairman paul ryan that there are -- there's a huge chasm in terms of at least the president's view and the view of a lot of folks in the country and also in the senate versus the house republican view, which is basically to have all the burden of deficit reduction be bourn by senior citizens, by voucherizing medicare, by families that depend on assistance for education and assistance for helping their elderly parents and nursing homes, basically ask all of those folks to pay for defi
and that would be a good thing for the american economy and a good thing for the american middle class. >> are there any indicators at this juncture that there are some come grounds being found? >> i think you saw with the dinner with the group of senatoring saying they would be willing to consider a balanced approach, consider revenue from tax reform coupled with, you know, a savings generated with entitlement reform and that's essentially the president's position and what he's put...
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. >> on the economy? >> there is the president of the united states saying it could take a year for iran to develop a nuclear weapon. let's discuss what is going on. that's the first time i heard the president give such a specific timeline, within a year or so iran could have a nuclear weapon. that sounds pretty ominous. >> it does sound ominous. what it shows you is what a difficult diplomatic challenge the president has. because they're negotiating with iran through the six-party talks which are taking place in kazakhstan and there the united states has made some offers that are, you know, trying to help iran move to a kind of win-win place. now he is managing the other dimension of this which is israel. he is trying to convince the israelis that he is serious, that he sees that there is not an infinite amount of time, and he said later in the interview all options are on the table. when i say all options i mean military force and we have substantial capabilities. so he's trying to manage the iranian cl
. >> on the economy? >> there is the president of the united states saying it could take a year for iran to develop a nuclear weapon. let's discuss what is going on. that's the first time i heard the president give such a specific timeline, within a year or so iran could have a nuclear weapon. that sounds pretty ominous. >> it does sound ominous. what it shows you is what a difficult diplomatic challenge the president has. because they're negotiating with iran through the...
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we don't want to do more of that because we think it is going to hurt the economy. spending is the problem. under our budget spending grows 3.4% on average every single year and just restraining the growth of spending like that gets us to a balanced budget. so hopefully somewhere between our budget, the spending cuts we have, the reforms we have, we can find some common ground. we need to keep talking to each other and hopefully at the end of the day now that we have a budget process that is moving we can find common ground and get an agreement o get a downpayment on the problem. >> in early april the president eventually is going to release his own budget so there will be a house budget, senate budget, the president's budget. do you believe based on the luncheon that you had with the president that he is ready to make compromises that you're ready to make compromises by the end of july, early august there will be what we call a grand bargain? >> i think it would be helpful to the process if he made them publicly. if he actually said on paper here is what i'm willin
we don't want to do more of that because we think it is going to hurt the economy. spending is the problem. under our budget spending grows 3.4% on average every single year and just restraining the growth of spending like that gets us to a balanced budget. so hopefully somewhere between our budget, the spending cuts we have, the reforms we have, we can find some common ground. we need to keep talking to each other and hopefully at the end of the day now that we have a budget process that is...
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different palestinian territories, ramala has many problems, but much more bustling in terms of the economy, more later model cars, shops and cafes open. in gaza, poverty, donkeys and horses, some cars, but most older and beat up. still right there in the center of gaza city, big posters celebrating what they call martyrs, murderers, terrorists who carried out strikes on israelis, and, hamas, which, of course, controls gaza. economically, it's devastation, wolf. i was at a furniture factory, for example, 150 employees a few years ago, used to trade to israel, ship to the united states and elsewhere, but israel won't accept exports anywhere, so from 150 employees down to to employees. the owner said he blames israel but also hamas and fattah. competing parties is what's causing devastation in gaza and, wolf, i'll tell you this, there is no hope that president obama is going to make anything different, at least not on this trip. >> yeah, maybe they'll start something, but sure nothing much is going to be emerging in the immediate period ahead. john, we'll check back with you tomorrow. thanks
different palestinian territories, ramala has many problems, but much more bustling in terms of the economy, more later model cars, shops and cafes open. in gaza, poverty, donkeys and horses, some cars, but most older and beat up. still right there in the center of gaza city, big posters celebrating what they call martyrs, murderers, terrorists who carried out strikes on israelis, and, hamas, which, of course, controls gaza. economically, it's devastation, wolf. i was at a furniture factory,...
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ben carson is next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you want to make sure it goes up and stays up. [ chirp ] with android apps, you get better quality control. so our test flights are less stressful. i've got a lot of paperwork, and time is everything here. that's why i upgraded to sprint direct connect. [ chirp ] and instant push-to-talk nationwide. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." [ chirp ] with instant push-to-talk, three times the coverage, and android productivity apps. now when you buy one motorola admiral rugged smartphone, for ninety nine ninety nine, you'll get four free for you business. visit a sprint store, or call eight five five, eight seven eight, four biz. >>> let's say you magically put me, you know, into the white house, and -- [ cheers and applause ] >> a very enthusiastic reception for dr. ben carson yesterday at the cpac conference just outside washington, d.c. conference participants cast their vote for president in a straw poll. rand paul won that p
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to "starting point." no plea deal for major nidal hasan, charged with killing 13 people at the ft. hood military base. he was willing to plead guilty under certain conditions, but the court-martial judge rejected those. >>> the american academy of pediatrics is coming out in support of same-sex marriage. the academy announced its support in a ten-page report. it studied scientific literature from the past four years and found that children's well-being is affected much more by the strength of family relationships than by the parents' sexual orientation. >>> nbc says it is building a new studio in new york for jimmy fallon, but that
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. >>> smoke rose over baghdad today on this the tenth anniversary of the u.s. invasion. there were 17 car bombings and seven roadside bombings in iraq. at least 53 people died. cnn's standing by live in baghdad. we'll get to her in a moment. first a quick look back. ten years ago today, i was in kuwait reporting on the start of the iraq war. the bush administration insisted saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. we were told to be prepared for the worst. and we were. we've been given these backpacks with a lot of protective gea
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economy. when will the economy be able to fend for itself without bernanke and company? bernanke says it could take several years. sure, the labor market popped adding 276,000 new jobs. but he is using history as a guide saying it isn't quite good enough. >> we've seen periods before where we had as many as 300,000 jobs for a couple of months and then things weakened again. i think an important criterion would be will it be sustain for the record months? >> 7.3% to 7.5% jobless rate, that's an improvement from the 7.7% rate we v still too high but an improvement. he dialed back his expectations for economic growth, saying it will stable at .3%. that was a stumble for the most recent quarter. it's not enough to meaningfully lower the jobless rate when you have growth that slow. bernanke is going to keep throwing money into the economy. that's the upshot here. $83 billion each month. the economy isn't ready to lose its traping wheels just yet but bernanke looking off into the distance and trying to figure out when that will be, a winddown of the stimulus in the economy. fu
economy. when will the economy be able to fend for itself without bernanke and company? bernanke says it could take several years. sure, the labor market popped adding 276,000 new jobs. but he is using history as a guide saying it isn't quite good enough. >> we've seen periods before where we had as many as 300,000 jobs for a couple of months and then things weakened again. i think an important criterion would be will it be sustain for the record months? >> 7.3% to 7.5% jobless...
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so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew lawrence is behind something called the skyscraper index which shows that the construction of very tall buildings is actually a great way to predict the onset of economic changes. so here's how it works. when a skyscraper begins construction, everybody is all excited, ebuhl yent, right, the country is growing. usually too excited and there is a dramatic plunge in the economic outlook of a country. but according to the index, once the skyscraper has finally finished, the economy will be climbing back. one world trade center will be america's tallest tower when it is completed next year. and even though americans' confidence in the economy is bad, our new tallest building seems to indicate things are looking up. hey, you know, i know it's just one tower. and sure, it's a rather thin hope. but if thein be detection holds true, america's economy is going to be in a way better place, a lot sooner than anybody thought. anderson cooper starts now. >> erin, than
so is there is a connection between tallest building and strongest economy? now, an economist named andrew lawrence is behind something called the skyscraper index which shows that the construction of very tall buildings is actually a great way to predict the onset of economic changes. so here's how it works. when a skyscraper begins construction, everybody is all excited, ebuhl yent, right, the country is growing. usually too excited and there is a dramatic plunge in the economic outlook of a...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> former french president now in some legal trouble. brianna's got that, and some of the day's other top stories. what's going on? >> wolf, an investigative judge has charged nicolas sarkozy of taking advantage of lillian bettencourt by getting her to help fund his 2007 presidential campaign. he denies doing anything wrong. >>> a new legal opinion from the government office for plans to cut back on saturday mail delivery starting this august. the legal opinion points to language tucked into the new bill to prevent a government shutdown. the postal service wants to cut back saturday delivery to packages and mail addressed to post office boxes. >>> in germany, a helicopter pilot died and several people hurt in a collisi
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they have bigger economies than cyprus. it has over a million people. gdp of about 24 billion. but this place is in big trouble right now, because of the issue of debt. what they have is a massive debt. they're spending more than they have, so they're getting a bailout from the eu of about $13 billion. we're going to do this all in dollars, not euro, to keep it all clean here. so, of course, with the bailout comes, as we've seen with other nations, you s as you austerit measures. but the savings tax. essentially, a 6.75% tax on $131,000 and below. you get the picture. if you have $131,000 in the bank right now, and this thing gets approved tomorrow, if that happens, they would come in and take about $9,000 out of your account. even more if you have more. now, the plan is if you do this, you get shares of the bank, and then, jake, when everything gets fixed, theoretically, you get your money back and maybe some more. >> tom, you said cypriots. i said cyprus. >> we'll settle that later. >> thank you so much. >>> also leading money news, how bad are things for the ironically named
they have bigger economies than cyprus. it has over a million people. gdp of about 24 billion. but this place is in big trouble right now, because of the issue of debt. what they have is a massive debt. they're spending more than they have, so they're getting a bailout from the eu of about $13 billion. we're going to do this all in dollars, not euro, to keep it all clean here. so, of course, with the bailout comes, as we've seen with other nations, you s as you austerit measures. but the...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> twitter exploded over a comment about a character in the hugely popular history channel show, "the bible." the character was satan. and the comment was satan looks like the president of the united states. now, the bible is produced by the survivor and voice producer mark burnett and his wife, roma downey. it is, as the name implies, a retelling of the scriptures from genesis to revelation. this weekend, right wing radio host glenn beck tweeted something about the show. quoting beck, quote, anyone else think the devil in "the bible" sunday on history channel looks exactly like that guy? that guy is what glenn beck calls president obama, mainly because he doesn't respect him enough to use his title. according to beck,
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the global economy is real. we don't live in a national economy anymore. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything you touch, it's all impacted by things that are happening halfway around the world. the information age is real that's made our lives easier. it's allowed you right now to take pictures with your phones and tweet every word i say for or against me. it's changed the world. and it's made our life easier. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store today and you will find machines doing the jobs that people once used to do. you find a day in many businesses that one person because of automation can do the work five people used to do. it's the work around us that's changed. and this has had an impact on our people. on our hard working people. many have seen jobs wiped out. jobs they've been doing for 20 years disappeared overnight. many of them -- and many of them do things the right way. for example, they pay their mortgages on time. and now when the housing bubble came they were stuck with a bill for bailing out the bank
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bennett, israel's minister of the economy is here to answer our questions. plus, mayor michael bloomberg called howard shultz ridiculous. he's out front to respond. and the head of colorado's department of corrections answers the door only to be shot down. we take you to the manhunt tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight with friends like these, well, president obama arrived in israel to day. it was his first trip there as president. everything seemed rosey for a little while between him and benjamin netanyahu. >> and just as we have for these past 6 ayears, the united states is proud to stand with you as your strongest ally and your greatest friend. >> i want to thank you for the investment you have made in our relationship and in strengthening the friendship and alliance between our two countries. >> sounded so perfect. but then -- later in the day things changed. >> iran is a grave threat to israel, a grave threat to the world, a nuclear iran. the united states is committed to dealing with it. >> eac
bennett, israel's minister of the economy is here to answer our questions. plus, mayor michael bloomberg called howard shultz ridiculous. he's out front to respond. and the head of colorado's department of corrections answers the door only to be shot down. we take you to the manhunt tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight with friends like these, well, president obama arrived in israel to day. it was his first...
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they're an important part of our economy, and all we have to do is look to our north, canada, where they have a very functional guest worker program, and if we initiated that, allowed people to be here legally, work, be registered, pay taxes, go back home, and to continue along the pathway of citizenship, if that's what they wanted to do, just like anybody else, why do we have to make it into a big political issue. >> and yet it is. >> we had immigration, the evolution of the conservative movement on the issue of immigration is nothing less than astonishing. congressman labrador headed that panel. the panel talked about moving forward and agreeing on an immigration reform package that covered all of the concerns of the conservative movement and frankly if there was not unanimity a wide consensus that's the way we're going. >> yet she represents a part of the party. >> she has an audience but if you would have looked at this last year you would have never had a panel like this or reaction from the audience like we had. there's been tremendous progress towards a bipartisan comprehensive im
they're an important part of our economy, and all we have to do is look to our north, canada, where they have a very functional guest worker program, and if we initiated that, allowed people to be here legally, work, be registered, pay taxes, go back home, and to continue along the pathway of citizenship, if that's what they wanted to do, just like anybody else, why do we have to make it into a big political issue. >> and yet it is. >> we had immigration, the evolution of the...
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we have a bailout of our own going on every month when the fed puts that money into the economy. that's why we have got the low interest rates, that's why we're seeing a bit of a housing boom right now because money is cheaper than it has been in years. >> it is a huge economic stimulus package from the federal reserve and the chairman, ben bernanke. ali, thank you very much for that report. >>> we're going go back to jerusalem. we're awaiting the president of the united states, the prime minister of israel, they're getting ready for a news conference, to talk about their meeting, talking about iran, its nuclear program, syria, what is going on there. will the u.s. intervene? has a red line been crossed in syria as a result of reports that perhaps chemical weapons have been used? our coverage continues right after this. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exc
we have a bailout of our own going on every month when the fed puts that money into the economy. that's why we have got the low interest rates, that's why we're seeing a bit of a housing boom right now because money is cheaper than it has been in years. >> it is a huge economic stimulus package from the federal reserve and the chairman, ben bernanke. ali, thank you very much for that report. >>> we're going go back to jerusalem. we're awaiting the president of the united states,...
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is this going to make a more efficient economy if we're able to printout things at home accident build things on our own as opposed to going to stores and purchasing them sgr when you are a consumer buying something getting made far away and put on a boat and a truck or a train and then kept warm in a store, when you can make things yourself, you need them, you make it, it is just in time really making. >> so this is a 3d printed record. >> we're look at our 1-2-3 ipad app and this let's you sketch out a creature, texture him, sculpt him, anything you want. >> we had a program 1 hiech 2-3 design and everybody walk add way with something that looked similar and everybody has their own unique feel to it. >> there is good volume to it. i think the maker movement comes from that need and the desire to really own the objects around you. >> we're in a great time where the software and the hardware and all just connects up to make this great 3d ecosystem so that you can make things simpler than ever before. now that social media is in place the social funding movement is just starting to happ
is this going to make a more efficient economy if we're able to printout things at home accident build things on our own as opposed to going to stores and purchasing them sgr when you are a consumer buying something getting made far away and put on a boat and a truck or a train and then kept warm in a store, when you can make things yourself, you need them, you make it, it is just in time really making. >> so this is a 3d printed record. >> we're look at our 1-2-3 ipad app and this...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> let's get you caught up on some of the other stories we're following. isha is here with the "360" bulletin. >>> day two of the steubenville, ohio rape trial wrapped up a little while ago. two high school football players are accused of raping a 16-year-old girl last summer. now, much of the case is focused on cell phone pictures of the alleged abuse that were circulated in text messages and on social media. >>> hundreds of volunteers and police are searching for a new orleans teacher who vanished almost two weeks ago. the 26-year-old was last seen at a bar celebrating her teacher of the year nomination. >>> anderson, another carnival cruise gone wrong. the company is flying passengers on the "dream" ship back to florida. the ship's generators failed yesterday while it was docked in the caribbean. all the lights went out. some of the toilets stopped working and no one was allowed onshore. you know folks on that ship went not again. >> unbelievable.
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic c" that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's a probiotic that fortifies your digestive system with healthy bacteria 24/7. because your insides set the tone. stay in the groove with align. >>> three years ago, the scene after at fukushima nuclear plant in japan. recall the earthquake and tsunami hit the area, waves knocked out cooling systems to reactors leading to meltdowns at three of them. >> that's right, tens of thousands of people evacuated and they still have not been able to return to their homes. last night a power outage hit the same nuclear plant, and now crews are working to restore some of the cooling systems. >> want to bring in chad meyers. help us understand how the cooling systems work and how dangerous this potentially. >> is a closed system, water pumps in and out of a reactor,
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experts say it's the latest sign of a housing recovery that's been a positive force in the economy. >>> in september 1977, nasa launched "the voyager 1" into space. during this liftoff, jimmy carter was a fledgling president, elvis presley had just died, and the u.s. was still reeling from the vietnam war. 35 years later, "voyager" is still up there and now is about 11 billion miles away from earth exploring a new region in our solar system known as the magnetic highway. it's now further away than any manmade project has ever been. and still going. >> i'm going to grab your iphone -- >> this is chad meyers, i'm sure you recognize him. >> this iphone has 250,000 times more storage capacity than that satellite from 1977. >> i could launch my iphone into space, is that what you're saying? i have a specific question for you about the solar system. nasa is refusing it ever left the solar system. >> right. it's on the edge. it's still going in the same direction. >> aren't we all? >> yeah, downhill. nasa is waiting for the magnetic field to change. it knows the solar field that comes out of
experts say it's the latest sign of a housing recovery that's been a positive force in the economy. >>> in september 1977, nasa launched "the voyager 1" into space. during this liftoff, jimmy carter was a fledgling president, elvis presley had just died, and the u.s. was still reeling from the vietnam war. 35 years later, "voyager" is still up there and now is about 11 billion miles away from earth exploring a new region in our solar system known as the magnetic...
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he is also spending $85 billion a month to stimulate the economy. he's putting money into the system, which is helping the stock market. and he's keeping interest rates low until the unemployment rate gets to 6.5%. a lot of folks are looking at this particular mix of factors and saying, the stock market could go -- excuse me. could go higher here. i'm speechless. >> i had to admit, i had no idea where you were going with "fargo." when you brought it together there. i like many men, are obsessed with the phone wars going on now. there's a huge announcement today. >> the samsung galaxy s-4 is released today. this is a food fight for the smartphone world. a lot of people are saying, if samsung could get some cool in this phone, the android market is huge. samsung and apple have been fighting over their share of this market. and look at the advertising of these companies, by the way. and you can see that samsung are 4 billion in estimated annual advertising. look at how that compared all of the other, like big names that you know. they're spending a lot
he is also spending $85 billion a month to stimulate the economy. he's putting money into the system, which is helping the stock market. and he's keeping interest rates low until the unemployment rate gets to 6.5%. a lot of folks are looking at this particular mix of factors and saying, the stock market could go -- excuse me. could go higher here. i'm speechless. >> i had to admit, i had no idea where you were going with "fargo." when you brought it together there. i like many...
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angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. get younger looking skin fast. with new olay regenerist micro-sculpting cream. with 2 new anti-aging ingredients. visible wrinkle reduction starts day 1. see younger looking skin before you finish one jar. new from olay. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> time for end point now. katie, you want to start us off? >> sure. i'm going to be looking to see what happens in israel with syria up there pushing the envelope and i also want to mention there's a great story in today's personal journal section of the "wall street journal
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] >>> welcome back. on this program we try not to take political sides. we are not a republican or democratic newscast. we believe in facts. you can find that stuff on other networks. when you're elected representatives, republicans, democrats or independents is speak they should to the best of their ability speak the truth. if not they should be held accountable. not for political views or governing philosophy but for making stuff up. tonight we are featuring michele bachmann. tonight she raced away from our dana bash who was trying to ask her questions about remarks michele bachmann made at the conservative political action c
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